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Photo Essay: Boys’ varsity tennis sweeps Archie Williams in MCAL semifinals
Photo Essay: Boys’ varsity tennis sweeps Archie Williams in MCAL semifinals
Molly GallagherApril 18, 2024

On Wednesday, April 17, the boys’ varsity tennis team dominated their match against Archie Williams in the semi-finals of the Marin County...

Photo Essay: Girls’ varsity lacrosse dominates Branson in a sentimental senior day matchup
Photo Essay: Girls’ varsity lacrosse dominates Branson in a sentimental senior day matchup
Emma Rosenberg and Penelope TrottApril 18, 2024

On April 18, the girls’ varsity lacrosse team battled against the Branson Bulls in a blowout senior day matchup. Prior to the start of...

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Endless screentime: The cost of social media platforms ignoring teenagers’ wellbeing
Imogen ColacoApril 18, 2024

For as long as I can remember, I’ve had a phone in my pocket with some type of social media platform downloaded, whether it was TikTok, Snapchat...

A first-hand Slam Poetry experience

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In the spacious main room of the Mill Valley library, three of Redwood’s slam poets performed in a competition against poets from Tamalpais High School and Terra Linda High School. Sophomore Ali Janku, junior Stephanie Oh and senior Olivia Sinclair all made it to the second round of performances before Sinclair and Janku clinched first and fourth place, respectively.

Nine poets performed in the first round, and six passed through to the second round. Sinclair placed first, Janku placed fourth, Tam junior Megan Bartschat placed third and Tam junior Emma Weinswig placed second.

The poets inspired me to write a piece reviewing their performances and reflecting on the emotions they stirred in me. This piece is therefore a mesh of news and personal opinion in the form of performance reviews.

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